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  2. LAWYER'S ALLEGRO DEFAULT.

    A serious allegation in reference to Mr, V. de P. Gillen, a practitioner of the Supreme Court, was made before the Full Court—consisting of ...

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  3. VETERAN OF MUSIC.

    Sitting at a roaring fire in the smokeroom of the South Australian Hotel, leaping lights and shades playing upon his strong, expressive features. David Bispham ...

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  4. OVERCROWDED GOVERNMENT OFFICES.

    Almost all the clerical divisions of the Government departments are calling out for more accommodation. Although in recent years a number of suites of offices have ...

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  5. UMPIRE CARTER.

    In consequence of the stonethrowing during the football match between Port Adelaide and South Adelaide at the Alberton Oval on Saturday Umpire S. F. Carter ...

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  6. "PRAY FOR ME."

    Charles Henry Spargo, who was found guilty of the murder of Gilbert Pickering Jones at Broome during last January, was executed at the Fremantle Gaol this ...

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  7. WAR IN BALKANS.

    Fighting between Bulgarians and their, former war allies has been renewed; this time against the Greeks again. At Leftera the Bulgarians drove out the ...

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  8. BATTLESHIP AUSTRALIA.

    His Majesty the King, accompanied by the Prince of Wales and the Commonwealth High Commissioner, paid a visit to Portsmouth to-day, to inspect tie battle ...

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  9. SPEAKER O'LOUGHLIN.

    That immigration is an essential part of Australian policy, is the firm opinion of the Hon. L. O' Loughlin (Speaker of the South Australian House of Assembly), who ...

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  10. FIGHTING AT ALL POINTS.

    There is great excitement in the Servian capital owing to the Bulgars attacking Ser-vian troops at Ishtib, Retkka, Zletovo; and Valandova. ...

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  11. EXPORT DUTY ON ORES.

    The important question of imposing an export duty on crude ores was discussed at a town council meeting last night. The Mayor (Mr. H. C. Afford) said he did not. ...

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  12. BULGARIA'S PROTEST.

    The Bulgarian authorities have protested to the Servian and Greek Governments against aggression on the eve of a peaceful settlement of the Balkan difficulties. ...

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  13. BRICK INDUSTRY.

    The royal commission met again at State Parliament House to-day to investigate natters in connection with the brick industry. John James Osborne (Secretary ...

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  14. SIR GEORGE PATEY.

    At the conclusion of the royal inspection His Majesty created Eear-Admiral Patey a Knight of the Royal Victorian Order. The announcement of the knighthood was ...

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  15. BULGARIANS AT SALONIKA.

    The Bulgarians at Salonika, not surrendering their arms when requested to do go, the Greeks opened fire, and the surrender followed. Complete order in the town is ...

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  16. HIS MAJESTY DELIGHTED.

    The Australian sailors were drawn up on the deck of the Australia yesterday to receive the royal party. Admiral Sir Hedworth Meux ...

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  17. SERVIAN BATTALION DEFEATED.

    Bulgarian troops defeated a Servian battalion, at Guevgheli, and then occupied the town, and cut the railway line and telegraphs. ...

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  18. FIGHTING FOR 140 MILES.

    Bulgarians are fighting Servian and Greek forces along a front of 140 miles. The latest report is to the effect that King Ferdinand's troops are attempting to seize ...

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  19. MR. WISE'S RETURN.

    The Hon. B. R. Wise, K.C., who, in behalf of the Commonwealth Government, has been on a visit to London in connection with the Coal Vend anneal, is a passenger ...

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  20. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Until the present 173,000. Common wealth 10/ notes have been forwarded to the department out of 200,000 which have so far been struck off. The demand for the notes has ...

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  21. KISSING THE BOOK.

    "Kissing the" Book" to-day caused two breezes in the City Court, and in both cases the trouble was caused by witnesses not specifying beforehand that they wished to ...

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  22. GREEK ADVANCE.

    After having dislodged the Greeks at Panghason the Bulgarians violated the neutral zone, with the object of separating the Greeks and Servians. The Greek ...

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  23. MESSAGE FROM THE KING.

    The following is a copy of a cable message from His Majesty the King to the Governor-General in reply to one sent from Melbourne yesterday:—"On my return from ...

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  24. BULGARIAN ACCUSATIONS.

    Bulgarian troops were strictly enjoined to cease operations unless they were attacked. Bulgarian official circles accuse the Servian military league of having ordered the recent ...

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  25. BABY BONUS.

    Particulars of the payments to date in connection with the Maternity Allowances Act were made available by the Treasurer (Sir John Forrest to-day. These showed ...

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  26. HIGH COMMISSIONER'S MESSAGE.

    A cable message from the High Commissioner was received by the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Glynn) to-day giving particulars of the royal visit to the ...

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  27. OUTSPOKEN GOVERNOR

    Over 450 delegates, representing more than 100 affiliated societies, attended the annual conference of the Chamber of Agriculture, which was officially opened at ...

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  28. REBEL LAND.

    The last stronghold of the Federal (Government) troops in Northern Mexico has fallen. The port of Guaymas has been carried ...

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  29. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The Waterhouse Ministry will probably present their resignation to the Governor to-day, as the result of Mr. Dutton's amendment yesterday. The Treasurer, in his ...

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  30. SIR SAMUEL GILLOTT.

    Further particulars have been published with regard bo the sad death of Sir Samuel Gillott, a former Lord Mayor of Melbourne, whose decease occurred at ...

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  31. CANADA AND IMMIGRATION.

    The Canadian Minister of the Interior (Dr. Roche) has returned from his tour of England. He says it is hoped to establish a Canadian steamship service weekly, to call ...

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  32. AFTER 45 YEARS.

    A somewhat remarkable case, in which probate is being sought 45 years after the death of the testator, came into the Probate Office to-day. "The testator, Robert ...

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  33. To the Editor.

    Sir—When you published in The Evening Journal an account of the hearing before the Full Court to-day you might in common fairness have submitted an editorial ...

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  34. THE CRYSTAL PALACE.

    In connection with the Lord Mayor's appeal for £90,000, to purchase the Crystal Palace for the nation, a private citizen has offered The Times £30,000, provided £60,000 ...

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  36. KING GEORGE.

    It is reported that King George is contemplating a visit to Canada sad Australia next year. It is considered likely that His Majesty ...

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  37. MURDER CHARGE.

    BRISBANE, July 1.—Ernest Austin, on remand, appeared in the Central Police Court this morning (before , Lieut. -Col. Moore, P.M.), charged with the wilful ...

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  41. FIRE IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Forty houses in this city have been burned down. The buildings of the Sublime Porte narrowly escaped destruction. ...

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  43. MINERS' STRIKE.

    The strike of miners in the Benoni district is spreading, and troops have been sent to the disturbed area. The mines affected include the ...

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